fans are certainly not wanting for more games but those looking for something different but familiar need to check out a new title called . The concept of surviving a night in a place overrun by terrifying monstrosities isn't an inherently new field for horror but popularized the formula. may lack the animatronic villains and the stationary viewpoint, but it makes up for those factors by introducing some fantastically over-the-top creature designs and an omnipresent sense of fear that can't be escaped.
Over on Steam, developer Clapperheads released, a game it describes as a "" that places players in the boots of a zookeeper trying to care for a collection of warped animals. Throughout the game, users will need to feed the creatures while also making decisions that could determine the fate of the entire zoo and every one of its inhabitants. It's possible to cure the animals of whatever is turning them into abominations, but the way this is done is down to the player's decisions and how they interact with the world.
Despite generating a decent amount of hype ahead of its launch, has debuted to mixed reviews on Steam. Many users have complained that the gameplay is too repetitive, taking away any of the fear that would otherwise be present when encountering the zoo's twisted inhabitants. The game is also allegedly prone to frame-rate issues and stuttering but these are problems that will probably be fixed in a future update.
fans will likely find plenty to love in since the theme of being trapped inside a building with several hunting entities is something shared by both games. isn't known for presenting robust and complicated mechanics, so ' simple gameplay should be enough to keep enthusiasts satisfied long enough to see at least a handful of the 23 available endings. There's a good amount of replayability on offer, justifying an already decently-priced experience.
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